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You might want to mention somewhere in the Help file that the "-tray" command line parameter launches the main program (FindAndRunRobot.exe) in tray mode.

I say this because I chose to install the program without the Start menu shortcuts, and FindAndRunRobot.exe exited each time I executed any program in the search list.Â This left me wondering what might be going wrong, until I finally discovered (after reinstalling with the Start menu shortcuts) the Start menu item which uses the "-tray" parameter, and keeps the program running in Tray mode in the background.

Another minor thing which I think you can fix easily :On the "Configuration" tab of the Options window, all items except "Stop search exact alias match" show help text on the status bar when the mouse is hovered over them.

Another quick report... wont say whether its me being stupid or a bug just yet! I saved my configuration to another file (kevin.ini). Now, everytime I exit FindRun and restart the program, my settings are all reset. Even after I reload the new ini file my search folders still dont update until I try to create a new entry in the list. Is this me? Thanks,

kfitting i think you are right, seems to be happening to me too.ill try to fix in next version, though to tell the truth i cant really remember why i added the ability to save to different configuration file anyway

One quick suggestion is to somehow give the user a way to halt the search updating. For example, the user starts typing and the results start coming into the results box. The user sees one he/she likes but by the time they have pressed the number to launch it, it has been moved! I understand that you can turn off automatic updating in the options, but perhaps you could have a key that, when pressed, would stop the box from updating. The search would continue however, and when the user released the key (or tapped it again possibly) the screen would resume updating with the current search results.

Sorry if that was confusing... I realize the demand for this could be pretty minimal. I only suggest it because I have done it quite a few times. Let me know if you have any questions as to what I mean. Also, if it adversly affects program complexity, consider it "not suggested!"